What I Learned from Neil Patel Exclusive Interview with the Founder of Quicksprout.com

This week I’m extremely excited to feature this guest post by Sri Ram a 15 year old blogger who landed this exclusive interview with NEIL PATEL the founder of Quicksprout.com, and several other internet properties.

Entrepreneur Magazine says he created one of the 100 most brilliant companies in the world.

He was recognized as a top 100 entrepreneur under the age of 30 by President Obama and one of the top 100 entrepreneurs under the age of 35 by the United Nations.

Neil has also been awarded Congressional Recognition from the United States House of Representatives.

At the age of 21, Neil was named a top 100 blogger by Technorati.

Okay, let’s get to the interview with Mr.Neil.

Sriram:You’ve worked with tech giants like Amazon, NBC, HP, Viacom, Tech Crunch. What made them deal with you and what was the deal?

Neil:When I go into any business I not only show them what’s wrong, but I try show them how much money I can make them by fixing those errors. Typically this involves diving into their business model and stats, but with some hard work you too can create financial projections for potential clients.

Sriram:What is your disillusionment in your business and blogging?

Neil:In business I wish we moved a lot faster. I think we do better than most of our competitors, but we can still move faster.

In blogging I need to generate higher quality content.

Sriram:What makes a company successful financially?

Neil:We focus on keeping our cost low, and we continually acquire new customers through marketing.

Sriram:What types of posts makes a reader say “Great post!” and how can we achieve that?

Neil:Posts that are actionable and thorough. If someone can read one of your content pieces and know what to do next, then you are off to a good start.

Sriram:Where do you promote your posts after publishing and how frequently do you promote your old posts?

Superb Interview Sriram..According to me this is one of the best Interviews of Neil Patel as you have asked simple and straight questions. I’m a big fan of Neil as I’ve learnt a lot about SEO and digital marketing from QuickSprout..Sriram I hope that you’ll soon come with more interviews…Stay Connected…Mohit recently posted…8 Best Tips to Make WordPress Blog Load Faster

Great scoop, Darnell. You should take the best quotes and a photo of Neil Patel and turn them into images on Canva. Then share across social media and pin to the top of your Twitter account. (Tag me and I’ll share.)

Neil is the real deal. My ultimate goal is to be able to do for very small businesses what he does for big brands.

One thing we need from Neil is to always have images in what he writes. More than once he has written something truly exceptional (usually on KISSmetrics) that I knew wasn’t going to get the attention it deserved because there was no pinnable, shareable image in the content.Gail Gardner recently posted…50 Places to Repurpose Your Web Conferences as Video Content(dofollow)